These are some rules to make
affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the simple past tense in
English language that you should know.
The auxiliary verb "to
do" is conjugated in the past tense as follows:
I DID
YOU DID
HE / SHE / IT DID
WE DID
YOU DID
THEY DID
Remember: All verbs are conjugated
for all the personal pronouns subjects in the same way in the past simple
tense, but there is an exception with the verb "to Be".
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
SUBJECT + PAST SIMPLE+ COMPLEMENTS
Example:
"You came home last night"
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
SUBJECT + DIDN´T +verb infinitive+
COMPLEMENTS
Example:
You didn´t come home last night.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
DID + SUBJECT + verb infinitive +
COMPLEMENTS ?
Example:
Did you come home last night?
SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, SUBJECT + did
No, SUBJECT + didn´t
Example:
Yes, You did
No, she didn´t
Everything you need to know about the Past Simple is here
Sing along and learn about regular and irregular verbs.
Song of the Simple Past is brought to you by Learning English Songs and performed by teacher Jes and Alison.
Easy and fun!
SIMPLE PAST INTERATIVE WORKSHEETS:
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